charlestrippy macrumors 6502 Original poster May 29, 2006 386 0 Tampa, Florida Jun 6, 2006 #1 Does anyone know of any good (free- hoping for) memory tester for the Macbook Pro - I just recently purchased 2gb of ram and I wanna test it to make sure it's all good..any help is well, helpful?
Does anyone know of any good (free- hoping for) memory tester for the Macbook Pro - I just recently purchased 2gb of ram and I wanna test it to make sure it's all good..any help is well, helpful?
CanadaRAM macrumors G5 Oct 11, 2004 12,417 6 On the Left Coast - Victoria BC Canada Jun 6, 2006 #2 Apple Hardware Test - on your OS DVD Rember or Memtest from www.versiontracker.com TechTool Pro (not free) Final Cut Pro (not free)
Apple Hardware Test - on your OS DVD Rember or Memtest from www.versiontracker.com TechTool Pro (not free) Final Cut Pro (not free)
Heb1228 macrumors 68020 Feb 3, 2004 2,217 1 Virginia Beach, VA Jun 6, 2006 #3 I'd second Rember. It seems to test more thoroughly than Apple Hardware test, in my experience. CanadaRAM said: Final Cut Pro (not free) Click to expand... How do you test memory with Final Cut?
I'd second Rember. It seems to test more thoroughly than Apple Hardware test, in my experience. CanadaRAM said: Final Cut Pro (not free) Click to expand... How do you test memory with Final Cut?
CanadaRAM macrumors G5 Oct 11, 2004 12,417 6 On the Left Coast - Victoria BC Canada Jun 6, 2006 #4 Heb1228 said: How do you test memory with Final Cut? Click to expand... Just start working on a project Do things that take a lot of processing. FCP beats the snot out of memory and will crash on the smallest error.
Heb1228 said: How do you test memory with Final Cut? Click to expand... Just start working on a project Do things that take a lot of processing. FCP beats the snot out of memory and will crash on the smallest error.
Heb1228 macrumors 68020 Feb 3, 2004 2,217 1 Virginia Beach, VA Jun 6, 2006 #5 CanadaRAM said: Just start working on a project Do things that take a lot of processing. FCP beats the snot out of memory and will crash on the smallest error. Click to expand... Ha! OK I get it.
CanadaRAM said: Just start working on a project Do things that take a lot of processing. FCP beats the snot out of memory and will crash on the smallest error. Click to expand... Ha! OK I get it.
charlestrippy macrumors 6502 Original poster May 29, 2006 386 0 Tampa, Florida Jun 6, 2006 #6 thanks everyone!